 Michael Evans-Concanon, I'm the captain of the Navy, and I'm the commanding officer of USS Herschel Woody Williams. Well, today was an opportunity for us to have a key leader engagement with some very senior Moroccan Navy and Army individuals from the southern part of Morocco, where we had an opportunity to do a tour on board, a very capable Moroccan frigate, and take the US contingent and the Moroccans on a tour and talk to them about capabilities and opportunities of Herschel Woody Williams. It showcases our interoperability. It showcases our jointness. It showcases how we operate closely with our partners. Herschel Woody Williams is the first ship that was assigned to the AFRICOM AOR. So our target is persistent presence. With a partner that is as strong as Morocco, it's great to have the opportunity to sit down and talk about similar concerns, issues that we both share, and how we think we're going to get after these problems as partners. So we have a very strong aviation capability that will be used during African Lion, the ability to communicate with our partners and ourselves as we do combined exercises and operations with the Moroccans and their aircraft. Again, being an asset that's here, our focus is stability and security. We want the best for the prosperity of the nations, like-minded nations like ourselves in Western Africa and in the African AOR. This is a part of who we are, what we do and why we're here.